As the last leaves fall and the chill of winter edges in, Joplin MO residents gather for one final celebration of the season rooted in hometown pride, neighborly
spirit, and the joy of moving together. The Turkey Trot isn’t just a
race; it’s a ritual. A way to mark the end of fall with laughter, fresh air,
and familiar faces. Whether you're running the 5K or strolling the 1-mile with
coffee in hand, this Thanksgiving morning tradition brings out the best of
Joplin's, kindness, and a shared love of the community.
Choose Your Pace
- 1 Mile Fun
Run/Walk
Perfect for families, casual walkers, and anyone who just wants to enjoy the morning air. Starts at 7:30 AM. Registration is $20, and kids under 12 receive a finisher medal. Add a shirt for $10 if you register by November 14. - 5K Run/Walk
For those who want a bit more challenge, the certified 5K course begins at 8:00 AM. Entry is $35 and includes a soft event tee (guaranteed if registered by November 14), chip timing, a finisher medal, and access to post-race donuts and coffee.
Bring the Whole Crew
- Babies in
strollers? Absolutely.
- Well-behaved
dogs on leashes? Yes, they’re welcome too.
- Walking instead
of running? Totally fine this is about showing up, not showing off.
The race starts and finishes in front of the Schroeder Family
Exploreum in downtown Joplin. Streets will be closed to traffic, and
parking is available on Joplin Avenue and Virginia Avenue.
Music, Memories, and More
Expect live music by Resonation, a professional DJ, and race-day
emceeing by BoCa Enterprises. A photographer will be on course to
capture your finish—photos are free to download and perfect for sharing.
Packet Pick-Up
- Wednesday,
November 26 from 11 AM–6 PM at the Schroeder Family Exploreum
- Race Day starting at
6:30 AM
This is a rain or shine event only lightning will delay the start.
So before winter settles in and the pace slows, join your neighbors for
one last shared stride through downtown. The Joplin MO Turkey Trot isn’t just
about miles it’s about moments. About showing up, cheering each other on, and
remembering what makes this town feel like home. Whether you’re chasing a
personal best or simply walking with coffee and kin, this Thanksgiving morning
tradition is your chance to close the season with heart, motion, and a little
hometown magic.

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